Caroline Robertson, Orian Welling

June 29, 2014

Caroline Elizabeth Robertson and Orian Zuke Welling were married Saturday at Snake River Ranch in Wilson, Wyo. The Rev. J. Kenneth Asel, an Episcopal priest, officiated.

The bride, 27, is taking her husband’s name. She is a neuroscientist and a junior fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows, which is an academic research organization in Cambridge, Mass.; she conducts research on visual perception in people with autism, in a laboratory at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and also at the Society of Fellows. She graduated cum laude from Columbia and received a doctoral degree in psychiatry from the University of Cambridge in England.

She is a daughter of Anne Walters Robertson and J. Robert Robertson of Chicago. The bride’s father is a partner in the Washington law firm Hogan Lovells. Her mother is the Claire Dux Swift Distinguished Service Professor of Music and the Humanities at the University of Chicago.

The groom, 30, works in Boston at the Boston Consulting Group as a strategy consultant for large businesses. He graduated from M.I.T. and received a doctoral degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Cambridge. The couple met while both were in graduate school at Cambridge.

He is the son of Carol Zuke Welling and Robert J. Welling of Custer, Wis. The groom’s mother is a science teacher at Amherst Middle School in Amherst, Wis. His father is the president and chief executive of Welling Woodworks, a cabinet manufacturer in Stevens Point, Wis.

The groom’s previous marriage ended in divorce.

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